Three Great Web Sites for Mom Bloggers

This summer, I got to put faces with some of the mom blogger names I'd known only virtually when I attended an event run by event guru Beth Feldman . It was nice to be able to share our concerns about what to write, blog swag to review and the good, the bad and the ugly of blogging.

But you don't have to get all dressed up and go into the big city to find advice, tips and camaraderie on all things mom blogging. Here are three places to drop by (in your sweats) right from home:

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TwitterMoms.com (http://www.twittermoms.com/) Do you tweet? If so, join this fast-growing social network for moms who use Twitter. Set up your own page, write a blog and upload photos and videos. Plus, you can get the chance to meet some of the 3,600+ moms on this friendly, helpful web site, including more than 800 women in the Mom Bloggers group. And there are events you can attend if you feel like getting out of your house and into the social scene. (Don't forget your shoes!)

MomCentralConsulting.com ((http://www.momcentralconsulting.com/) Sign up for MomCentral's Consulting as a blogger, and you'll receive offers to attend sponsored events, review products, serve on opinion panels and snag special offers. Run by author Stacy DeBroff, MomCentral.com's Consulting group is a clearinghouse for mom-focused marketing campaigns that can help boost your blog's visibility and credibility.

Renegade Writer.com (http://therenegadewriter.com/) The blog that complements the fabulous book for aspiring writers, "The Renegade Writer: A Totally Unconventional Guide to Freelance Writing Success," it's for the blogger who is looking to break into other writing markets, such as magazines and books. Authors/bloggers Linda Formichelli and Diana Burrell and their band of successful writers provide solid advice on everything from staying motivated when work is boring to building a better to-do list. Be sure to check out their e-books and classes, which are sure to inspire and assist